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Samsung growing public safety communications for critical network solution

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On August 24, Samsung US announced that it will start supporting the first critical communication response to Samsung’s DNA. As a provider of global solutions for public safety networks, including the Public Safety LTE (PS-LTE) network in South Korea.

Samsung has introduced innovations in networks and devices to deliver the most important applications to first responders. They have also helped community safety organizations gain access to the best communication skills available so that they can respond effectively and stay safe.

Samsung’s growing environment of social security integration includes the support of leading operators, which we provide with mobile devices, and Mission Critical Push-to-Anything (MCPTX) solutions that allow rapid exchange of multimedia communications (i.e. photos, voice, video) first responders.

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Samsung’s latest development in social security technology is a new 3GPP standard based on Land Mobile Radio Interworking Function (LMR-IWF), a solution that enables PS-LTE high-level networks to work with a wide range of legacy LMR networks.

  • LMR-IWF: The Key to Seamless Public Safety Communications

Samsung’s Mission Critical Drivers

In addition to collaboration, today’s social security networks require skills that transcend voice communication and support fast multimedia content delivery. To provide first responders with communications that meet today’s high-speed, high-power, network and tool solutions must have three key elements:

  • Prioritized Access
  • Secure, Token-based Access and Device Authentication
  • Broadcast Capabilities

For more information, please refer to Samsung’s whitepaper on mission-critical network solutions. And look out soon for our next blog discussing the evolution of standards for mission-critical technologies, and the leading role Samsung plays in the development of these standards.

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